Le 8ème Jour is the day after

A blank page, a day for new possibilities, the day to think out of the box,
to create your own set-up.

Meetings, conversations and inspiration, conferences, seminars, collaborative workshops and learning trips… come and take a step aside with us to invent your own special Day 8.

Le 8ème Jour is an agency of a new kind that brings curiosity, lifelong learning and storytelling together to support our transformations as individuals and organizations. Our way is about testing, experimenting in order to step in and do. We deeply beleive in collective intelligence and participatory leadership as the best lever to build a more collaborative and positive society.

Le 8ème Jour brings together those who want to prepare the world for tomorrow.

Building tomorrow up

Because each organization is unique, and your needs are specific, we adapt to you, with a tailor-sized design in a spirit of co-construction.

Because of the complexity of the world and the challenges you have to face call for a diversity of approaches, our programs are based on the practice of collective intelligence.

Because we believe that in order to help you building tomorrow up, it’s better to build on your strengths and your successes, we anchor our practice as facilitators in the Appreciative inquiry.

Educational engineering: Design of training programs and development paths;

Thinking here and now

And what if we decided to slow down a little ?
The Nowifi breakfast is a monthly invitation to log out and take a moment to observe and try to understand the movements and transformations that are shaking our world.

It’s an opportunity to share inspiring moments and conversations with specialists of all these transformations we are interested in and concerned about : from the impact of the digital tide to the all the changes we are going through in our lives, emotionnally and physically.

Since 2015, the Nowifi Breakfast is an invitation to explore the subtle art of serendipity, in a warm and friendly atmosphere, without any other aim than spending and interesting and mindful moment at the very beginning of the day.
It gathers curious and openminded people every month to meet special personalities and reflect on various topics and questions. More than 30 speakers, mostly women, came to share with us on their personal journey, worldviews and expertise.

Ours

Laure Dumont is a journalist, an author, an educational engineer and a facilitator. She designs and leads personal and professional development paths, using the methods of collective intelligence. She founded Le 8ème Jour to create links between people and ideas, imagine original experiences and share histories of individual and collective transformations to put them in perspective and give them meaning.

Théo Delhaste is a creative director and a photographer. He draws his taste for beautiful work from his long experience in the worlds of fashion and luxury – in the press as in advertising – and developed a real talent for work on material. His subtle perception of reality enables him to capture and conceive singular and often cunning images.

Nelly Labère is an essayist, a teacher and a researcher. Her reflection is both interdisciplinary and international, and questions the society of yesterday, today and tomorrow in the light of innovative concepts: novelage, counter text, revival of the Middle Ages. With her humanist, free and sparkling approach, she uses her knowledge as a historian of ideas to enlighten our era and make those who listen to it grow.

Annie Suret is an art historian, a storyteller and a lecturer at the Arab World Institute where she has been designing workshops and thematic programs for 25 years. She speaks about the Arab worlds with generosity, using captivating and multifaceted stories, which draw from the richness of her double identity, between East and West. Annie is on her way to the Other in order to transmit both the knowledge and the love of the neighbor.

Amélie Reichmuth is a quadrilingual teacher and keynote speaker (Danish, English, German and French). She knows Germany well, where she lived, and Scandinavia, where she lives today. She is sensitive and curious about change in the contemporary world, and puts her fine knowledge of Northern Europe at the service of the travelers from Le 8ème Jour. She also co-founded Change MakHers, a NGO to encourage young women in their
development.